Belindi wrote: ↑February 18th, 2024, 3:31 pm
Sy Borg wrote: ↑February 17th, 2024, 3:55 pm
Belindi wrote: ↑February 17th, 2024, 9:04 am
Sy Borg wrote: ↑February 17th, 2024, 8:48 am
Hamas had no legal right to kill over a thousand Israeli civilians and kidnap and torture hundreds of others either.
Netanyahu is less extreme than Hamas, and at least he doesn't sanction throwing gays off buildings. If Hamas had the Israel's means, Israel would have been lets a smoking ruin long ago.
After seeing the extreme anti-Semitic attitudes of Ivy League university leaders, right up there with the obvious anti-Semitism in the UN, the major universities cannot be relied on in any topic that has anything to do with politics. One is left to use one's judgement. I'm old and experienced enough not to need warning about sources.
Are you denying that Secretary Ban Ki-Moon himself acknowledged a problem with anti-Semitism in the UN? They had people celebrating after the Hamas attack. They had people convinced of playing part in the attack. They had many others who were coordinating with Hamas behind the scenes. They have a standing item on Israel but they have no standing item on other nations - not Russia, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Central African Republic, South Sudan ...
In fact, the UN's corrupt over-focus on Israel due to its anti-Semitism left the way open for many of these other disaster zones to unfold unchecked. Israel has done plenty wrong, but so has Palestine - and neither is causing as much suffering as some of these other conflicts that are being ignored by those who are supposed to act as watchdogs.
Reputable universities are the best repositories of facts. This not the same as claiming any repository of knowledge is infallible.
Naturally I'd rather live in Israel than under Hamas rule , the Israeli culture is so much more like what I have been accustomed to. Like many Israelis I'd prefer that its rulers were not performing illegal or immoral acts .
Revenge is immoral and illegal in civilised societies , and does not constitute a mitigating factor in judging illegal or immoral behaviour by states or citizens.
The Arabs had previously scoured the Middle east of Jews, scattering them in other countries. Check the former Jewish populations of Arab countries and compare with current. So, after WWII, the west told the Arabs that they had to compromise and leave a small sliver of land for the Jews. Since then, Arabs have waged non-stop war on Israel, and refused all peace deals. It's such a bitter ancient enmity that Arabs cannot compromise or be expected to be rational. It's like trying to talk Greeks into respecting Turks - you might as well ask mongooses and cobras to be friends.
There are international laws that Israel is breaking at this moment.
Hamas broke international laws too, although the corrupt UN denies this on a technicality. Most here seem to think it's just fine to send missiles to kill over a thousand Israeli civilians and to kidnap and tortures hundreds more. Israel should have just taken their punishment quietly and invited more because they deserve it, right? That is what you are implying.
Besides dozens of nations are breaking international laws and the corrupted UN does not care because it just wants to stop Jews. Note, that great bastion of peace, China, has been most vocal in criticising Israel. In the meantime, they invade the territorial waters of Philippines, Vietnam and others with impunity.
Then again, they made a deal with Hamas who have publicly endorsed China's genocide of Uyghurs - which, of course, is just fine and in accordance with international law, which is why the UN has stopped criticising, and even rejected debates about what's happening.